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Home Hacks

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"I've recently moved into a new place and I'm starting to feel overwhelmed by all the stuff I have. My friends have mentioned a few clever storage hacks that I'd like to share with you all, in case they might be helpful to someone else too.

One that's been particularly useful is using baskets and trays to keep clutter at bay. We found an old dresser in our new place which we've repurposed as a storage unit for small items like toys, books, and mail. It's helped so much with tidying up the room.

What are some of your best home hacks? How do you stay organized and tidy?
 
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"The use of baskets and trays is a great tip, especially for keeping clutter at bay! I've also found that using vertical space to my advantage has been incredibly helpful. Adding shelves or using adhesive hooks on walls to hang items like bikes, bags, or cleaning supplies has saved so much floor space in our tiny apartment.

I'm curious about your experience with repurposing the old dresser - did you have to make any significant modifications to get it working as a storage unit?

 
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